The Blog

by | Nov 25, 2016

The Wrath of Grapes

Alone, at last, in questioned mood you dwell in liquid solitude to gather confidence, you think with food for thought in every drink Who's there to know what you will do when circumstances conquer you your judgement leaning hard on trust forgive them, yes, indeed you...

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Helping a Friend

When my son Jimmy was in the fourth grade, he came home from school one day and told me the children were making  fun of his friend, Sam, because his clothes were wrinkled  and dirty. I suggested he talk to his friend and find out what  is the matter. Sam told him he...

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Smile and the World Smiles with You

Our Employees feel: If only I had six hands to use, zipped around on a skateboard and held trays like glue, Had a four-inch smile to use all day, and a recording of “I’m coming, Dear” to play; If I had the patience of Job, and joy always to give To Seniors who need...

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The Hurricane

The Hurricane

Once upon a time a little girl named Ruthie Rich lived in a magical land of swaying Palm trees, golden-sand beaches, big pink Flamingo birds, red hibiscus flowers and Seminole Indians who wrestled alligators. This land was named Miami, Florida. It was located near the...

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Favorite Shorties

An elderly woman and her little grandson, whose face was sprinkled with bright freckles, spent the day at the zoo. While they waited to get his cheeks painted by a local artist who was decorating them with tiger paws, a girl in line remarked, "You've got so many...

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Story of a Cab Ride

Twenty years ago, I drove a cab for a living. When I arrived at 2:30a.m., the building was dark except for a single light in a ground floor window. Under these circumstances, many drivers would just honk once or twice,wait a minute, then drive away. But, I had seen...

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Resolutions

I resolve not to make any New Years Resolutions, thus removing the possibility of my failing to keep them. Nobody can claim I failed Philadelphia when I never tried going there. I resolve not to get upset with or criticize politicians for the stupid things they say or...

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Mom

The body is weak and aged having withstood the test of time. Now aged and tired, bent and older than is chronological age is still has strength which belies the need for weight. All that remains is sixty eight pounds of flesh handing on for dear life. It is as, if the...

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Miracles

Do you believe in miracles? Are you waiting for one today? Have you asked God in Heaven? To send a miracle, your way? Maybe we’ve all had a miracle, But it was so small… We didn’t stop to realize, It was a miracle at all… Some say, they don’t believe in miracles, Oh,...

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The Touch

Did I touch that one? With their head bent low With a burden so heavy It couldn’t help but show? Did I wipe a tear? From a little child’s eye? With her skinned up knee As she sat there to cry? Did I share the joy? With my friend today? Hug and touch her, In a happy...

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Blizzard of ’49

Blizzard of ’49

New Year's day dawned still and bright in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It was a beautiful morning and warmer than usual for January. By noon, the sky had clouded up, but no one paid any attention for the weatherman had predicted only light snow flurries. As the hours advanced...

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The Midnight Water Turn

Something strange and wonderful happened to my dad after the midnight water turn and the lifting of the headgate. His eyes were filled with moonbeams and his voice rippled like the stream running around our frame house. “Listen, child” he said, “the whole world is...

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Love at First Sight?

Do you believe in love at first sight? Well, as a young man (even as an old man!) I was a spitfire! I was born and raised in a small coal mining community in Pennsylvania and was engaged to a lovely woman. One night I attended a dance with my buddies and across the...

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Play the Game

Someone told me yesterday, Don’t let trouble get in your way… Have happy thoughts, They won’t get you down, Kick up your heels and dance around! Have nothing to do with those nasty blues, Wear a smile all day through, Watch the sky turn brighter today And see life...

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TOURS! TOURS! TOURS!

“Oh no! No Mom, can’t I just stay in bed? Why can’t we just stay home for once, like the other kids do? Do you have to keep dragging us here, there, and everywhere all the time? It’s so boring!” To this barrage of protest, my mother simple answered, “Some day, you’ll...

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Grandma and the Sapling

My sisters and I grew up listening to the stories my paternal grandmother told about her childhood on a west Tennessee farm in the late 1800’s. As the eldest daughter in a family on nine children, she did not have much time for play. From the time she was six years...

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Break a Leg–Not an Ankle!

When people perform and to give them luck, the _expression, "Break a leg" is often uttered...Well needless to say, my performance on an icy, snowy, cold, Pennsylvania black-ice morning consisted of a half a second spill that resulted in both leg bones and an ankle...

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